can anyone help me with these bottles??

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Do you know what these are?

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This one still has wooden cork in side it

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G'day sonleel,

The first is what we call a ring seal here, probably a wine/champagne or beer but they where a generic bottle that had everything from vinagar to tomato sauce in them as well.
Second I've no idea [;)] . last one I'd say medicene too. I agree with Gunther as to the age of them, Ring seals can date from the 1840's or older up to the late 1920s but yours looks around the 1900 mark.
 

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So would you say these are pretty common bottles?
 

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Since they don't have embossing, I would say yes. But remember, IT DOESNT MATTER!! (Well, for me it doesn't, anyway[:D])

The wine might be worth a little though.
 

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